First of Its Kind, Sit or Stand, Folding Electric Scooter… Now on Kickstarter

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In an effort to meet the growing demand for an electric multi-purpose mobility device that can be ridden seated or standing, ACTON runs a Kickstarter campaign for the M Scooter.

ACTON's M Scooter

ACTON is excited to introduce the M Scooter through Kickstarter.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB)October 31, 2013

The ACTON M Scooter offers a stylish and captivating 3-wheel electric scooter that can be ridden standing up or sitting down, thanks to patent pending designs, including a retractable foldaway seat that fits right into the main chassis. On top of that, the M Scooter contracts to less than 50% of its volume without sacrificing the integrity of the frame or the overall sturdiness of the scooter.

After 10+ prototype iterations, over 30 revisions, and well over 3,000 hours spent designing and engineering, ACTON is excited to introduce the M Scooter through Kickstarter. It’s the perfect avenue to launch innovative new products from up and coming companies, like ACTON. The M Scooter is ideal for the “Last Mile” commuter or just to ride around your neighborhood and running local errands. It also has tremendous benefits in the workplace, especially in large warehouses, campuses, security patrol, studio lots, and so much more.

For a more comprehensive description and to see the M Scooter in action, click on the link to the M Scooter Kickstarter page.

“Crowdfunding has made tremendous strides in the last couple of years, which ACTON has really benefited from,” proclaims Peter Treadway, ACTON Co-Founder & CTO. “I anticipate that the M Scooter will also have a very successful campaign, which will allow us to reach a wider audience and consumer base.”

About ACTON:
ACTON is all about personal mobility that is exciting, portable, and stylish at the same time. As the first to develop a line of battery operated electric skates, termed “Rocket Skates”, under the SPNKiX brand, set ACTON apart as a real innovator in the field. It was from that project that first sparked the idea of an electric sit/stand compact scooter, which became the M Scooter.